 Russians deploy coastal missile systems to Bryansk Oblast to launch attacks on Ukraine. The Ukrainian National Resistance Center reports that the Russians have transferred the Baal coastal missile systems to Bryansk Oblast in Russia in order to launch attacks on the Ukrainian cities. The system is a part of the 11th Separate Coastal Rocket and Artillery Brigade of the coastal troops of the Black Sea Fleet. Its permanent location point is in the settlement of Yutash in Krasnodar, Krai, in Russia. The division targets ships. Due to the lack of corresponding missiles, Baal was equalized in range and the capacity to attack ground targets with the Bastion Coastal Missile System, which uses Onyx supersonic missiles. For this purpose, the system is armed with KH-35 stroke 35U missiles, which are provided with new features after modernization in 2021. Their effective range was increased from 260 to 500 kilometers. The National Resistance Center said, Baal is a Russian coastal missile system equipped with an anti-ship KH-35 missile. The system is designed for controlling the territorial waters and spillway zones, protecting naval bases, other coastal facilities and infrastructure, and protecting the coastal areas with a higher risk of hostile troops landing. The Baal Coastal Missile Complex uses KH-35 and KH-35U missiles, with a range of 120 and 260 kilometers respectively. One such system carries up to eight missiles.